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By Jay Ts, Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown
Second Edition
February 2003
Pages: 556
ISBN 10: 0-596-00256-4 |
ISBN 13: 9780596002565
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Using Samba, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to Samba administration. It covers all versions of Samba from 2.0 to 2.2, including selected features from an alpha version of 3.0, as well as the SWAT graphical configuration tool. Updated for Windows 2000, ME, and XP, the book also explores Samba's new role as a primary domain controller and domain member server, its support for the use of Windows NT/2000/XP authentication and filesystem security on the host Unix system, and accessing shared files and printers from Unix clients.
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Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, January 31 2004





I own and have extensively used the original Using Samba edition by O'Reilly and find it nothing short of helpful, useful, right and a great reference. I recommend this book at the original did not touch on WinXP. (Although, arguably, WinXP setup is little different albeit a little different look/feel.) Nonetheless, Samba 2.2.x was not out at the time of the original Using Samba and Using Samba 2nd Ed. addresses Samba 2.2.x. Good and recommended read.
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, December 01 2003





Excellent book, for someone who knew nothing about SAMBA this book "took me by the hand" and walked me thru installation all the way thru securing the network.
I've enjoyed running Linux but never enjoyed having to swap files over CD's or floppies and this tool made all that go away.
Well written and easily understood.
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, September 18 2003





Indespensible
As a Windows user in a 12-step recovery plan, I had a lot to learn how real computing was done. Getting my Linux Box to work and play well with my other Windows box has proven to be the toughest part of the transition.
Given my lack of experience in this realm, my transformation from Windows guy to Linux guy would simply not have been possible.
My only criticism is pretty minor. I use the Red Hat 9 distribution, so some of the directories where daemons and files are located are different. A bit of digging resolves any questions. While there are a bazillion different Linux/Samba distributions, I submit that Red Hat is a big enough player that merits a bit more real estate for users.
But back to the core message. This book is The Definitive Reference.
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, September 18 2003





Indespensible
As a Windows user in a 12-step recovery plan, I had a lot to learn how real computing was done. Getting my Linux Box to work and play well with my other Windows box has proven to be the toughest part of the transition.
Given my lack of experience in this realm, my transformation from Windows guy to Linux guy would simply not have been possible.
My only criticism is pretty minor. I use the Red Hat 9 distribution, so some of the directories where daemons and files are located are different. A bit of digging resolves any questions. While there are a bazillion different Linux/Samba distributions, I submit that Red Hat is a big enough player that merits a bit more real estate for users.
But back to the core message. This book is Definitive
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, September 18 2003





Indespensible
As a Windows user in a 12-step recovery plan, I had a lot to learn how real computing was done. Getting my Linux Box to work and play well with my other Windows box has proven to be the toughest part of the transition.
Given my lack of experience in this realm, my transformation from Windows guy to Linux guy would simply not have been possible.
My only criticism is pretty minor. I use the Red Hat 9 distribution, so some of the directories where daemons and files are located are different. A bit of digging resolves any questions. While there are a bazillion different Linux/Samba distributions, I submit that Red Hat is a big enough player that merits a bit more real estate for users.
But back to the core message. This book is Definitive
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, September 18 2003





Indespensible
As a Windows user in a 12-step recovery plan, I had a lot to learn how real computing was done. Getting my Linux Box to work and play well with my other Windows box has proven to be the toughest part of the transition.
Given my lack of experience in this realm, my transformation from Windows guy to Linux guy would simply not have been possible.
My only criticism is pretty minor. I use the Red Hat 9 distribution, so some of the directories where daemons and files are located are different. A bit of digging resolves any questions. While there are a bazillion different Linux/Samba distributions, I submit that Red Hat is a big enough player that merits a bit more real estate for users.
But back to the core message. This book is Definitive
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, September 18 2003





Indespensible
As a Windows user in a 12-step recovery plan, I had a lot to learn how real computing was done. Getting my Linux Box to work and play well with my other Windows box has proven to be the toughest part of the transition.
Given my lack of experience in this realm, my transformation from Windows guy to Linux guy would simply not have been possible.
My only criticism is pretty minor. I use the Red Hat 9 distribution, so some of the directories where daemons and files are located are different. A bit of digging resolves any questions. While there are a bazillion different Linux/Samba distributions, I submit that Red Hat is a big enough player that merits a bit more real estate for users.
But back to the core message. This book is Definitive
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, September 18 2003





Indespensible
As a Windows user in a 12-step recovery plan, I had a lot to learn how real computing was done. Getting my Linux Box to work and play well with my other Windows box has proven to be the toughest part of the transition.
Given my lack of experience in this realm, my transformation from Windows guy to Linux guy would simply not have been possible.
My only criticism is pretty minor. I use the Red Hat 9 distribution, so some of the directories where daemons and files are located are different. A bit of digging resolves any questions. While there are a bazillion different Linux/Samba distributions, I submit that Red Hat is a big enough player that merits a bit more real estate for users.
But back to the core message. This book is Definitive
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, March 31 2003





Using Samba, second Edition, is comprehensive, concise, and generally what one would expect from Oreilly, quality documentation. As a Unix person, this book was extremely helpful in making clear a subject that Microsoft seems to have taken great pains to obscure - SMB.
In response to the first reviewer, I could churn my own butter or make my own ketchup, but I don't. Others do it better than I and so I will continue to buy good documentation. Great book, I recommend it without reservation.
Chad Beers
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, March 09 2003





I wanted to reply to the comments of the preceding anonymous poster, who asked why we would publish a printed copy of documentation that is available for free online as the official documentation of the Samba project. Clearly the poster hasn't done his homework. We hired and paid people to write the book, and donated it to the Samba project as its official documentation. We had the cooperation of the core team to be sure, but without the efforts and funding of O'Reilly (including a substantial amount of time from one of our staff writers), this book wouldn't exist.
Even without that fact, though, there are many good reasons for printing and selling nicely bound copies of books that are available online.
In any event, anonymous, I think you owe us an apology.
Using Samba, 2nd Edition Review, March 08 2003





This book have always been freely available as the official documentation to Samba, how dare you expect that people will pay for a copy of something that should have continued to be free.
My suggestion to anyone reading this is to get the first edition off the web and read the doc's and howto's available for free by using Google or any other good searchengine instead.
And if you can, use the linux documentation project<\a> instead of any o'reilly book in the future.<\P>
AND on a final note: <\P>
"Why?, Why did you do this?, don't you have enough money?"<\B>
Media reviews "I'd strongly recommend O'Reilly's 'Using Samba'...Not only is this one of the most authoritative books on Samba, it's also one of the most current, with coverage of Samba 2.2 and the upcoming 3.0."
--Dr. Chris Brown, Linux Format, September 2003
"If you're an existing Samba v2 administrator, 'Using Samba 2nd Edition' is a great resource to help you upgrade and take advantage of the expanded capabilities in v2.2. If you're a Windows admin looking to cut costs without having to retrain your users, the book is invaluable. There's even a section on configuring Samba on a Mac OS X Server box. Recommended."
--Jim Huddle, Kickstartnews.com, September 2003
https://www.kickstartnews.com/reviews/books/using_samba_2nd_ed.html
"An invaluabe and thorough reference to the Samba system."
--Mark Gibbs, "Network World," August 11, 2003
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